Last weekend the whole of the Basingstoke and District Sunday League programme was postponed.
So today we look at how the title races in both divisions are shaping up.
In Division One it looks to be a two horse race with Bramley United firmly in pole position at the moment with 31 points from 11 games having won 10 and drawn one.
Republic of Chineham have one defeat in their eight games to put them second on 21 points.
At the other end of the table, Eastrop Eagles are currently bottom with one point from nine games.
Brookvale are just above them on four points from nine games and Soldiers Return also have four points from six games.
The Division Two title race is a lot closer with New Park Rangers leading the way with 29 points from 12 games with Camrose Social in second with 25 points from 11 games.
However, AFC Laarsens should not be ruled out they are unbeaten and have 19 points from seven games so are very much in shooting range.
This Sunday's game are Hampshire Intermediate Cup quarter-finals: Boyatt Wood v Republic of Chineham, Soldiers Return v Chineham.
North Hants John Ward Cup semi-final: AFC Laarsens v Andover Central.
Kelvin Cup quarter-final: Tadley Tigers v Andover Robins.
Division 1: Bramley Utd v Eastrop Eagles, Brookvale Utd v Hampshire Irons.
Division 2: Camrose Social v Basingstoke Saints, Chineham Cavaliers v Shallow End, Kempshott v Overton Utd, South Ham Saints v AFC Basing.
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